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UG. 31, e e Rk . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, A 1929. 2‘"‘ COVERNMENT | Sold Forssoooo | Wewher Condi&;;zihé: Recoried by the U. §. LABOR DAY EMPLOYEES ON- o Foreeast for Juneam and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Sunday; g le variable winds | CAL DAT o T . . O A This store will remain closed ail day ALASKAN TUURI Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather & 5 | e 1 p. m. yest'y 29.91 65 50 w 12 Clea # Monday in honor of Labor and in | Sl 5 i 4 B i b 2901 4% o8 w 1 Clear INoon today ....2092 61 63 W 12 Pt Cldy ‘Mrs. A. H. Brooks ‘and recognition of ‘the all important part | Daughter and 18 Others CABLE ANT» RADIO REYORTS | it plavs in our progress, growth anc . 3 = it plays in our prog er 5 | Making Tour of North | i TRL s [ by Model No. 181 }ll'fl.\'pl‘l'il\. ’ { Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. Modaer 1No. 1o 3 Twenty persons, including Mrs,i StjtfonS— temp. temp. | _emp. temp. VEXBc_ity 24 hrs. chme; g 2 iy A. H. Brooks, widow of Dr. Alfred' Barrow a4 CIBR Lot 80 L 0 Cldy » 5 We wish our laboring friends a day | H. Brooks for many ,years Chief Nome 52 50 28 42 0 Pt Cldy 1{(1(1[0 PhOnOfl" . . | Alaskan Geologist, and her daugh- Bethel 52 50 4 46 14 Rain & of pleasant recreation and rest and are [ter Miss Mary, left Scattle this ‘ort Yukon 52 46 28 40 2 04 Cldy : o iay S ¢ ; | morning in the steamer Alameda 1ana 50 46 3 42 0 cudy Co;nb”latlon glad ‘to join enthusiastically in this lon the first annual Government | e Eagle 50 41 Ol 02 Cldy . f Employees’ Alaska Tour. The party | Associated Press Photo | gt payl 54 54 48 48 10 0 Cldy annual celebration. will go over the Alaska Railroad| After a sensational seasom with |Dutch Harbor ... 62 60 R R S | Rain to Fairbanks and return by the the San Francisco team in the Pa- | godiak 68 60 48 50 o 0 Clear same routo to the coast. giis Coans. oaahes ;’ffi":"j‘lé‘;:'}{]: Cordova 6 62 40 42 . 0 Pt Cldy i T N i L Mrs. Prooks is making her first :‘;we;;’r'y\f:nk::‘ for o rosorted |Junean 6 65 3 45 : 0 Clear trip to Alaska. She is desirous of grice of $50,000 Ketchikan LR Pyl 0 Clear meoting as many Alaskans as pos- % Prince Rupert 62 62 50 52 % 0 Cidy 1sibk- and getting a personal touch 7 97 Ed:‘t‘;‘:w" Z? 33 Zg Z; : T?acc gl{i." 3 with the Territory in which her charge of the United e = 9 4 2 2 B- ]‘I . Behren(’b C()a’ I nc. | ey spentylhe gréatts (DA (dwtibhs <on. tne” T [Portland . 8 8 62 62 i Rain of his professional life. = Dr. Brooks left for the south on ;|San Francisco 63 64 58 60 0 Cldy 53 | # made 26 trips to Alaska, and spent Louise. Less than 10 miles. !many months cach year making ' Miss Ann Kelloy, niece of Judge NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainlana stauons, except Cor- | geological studies of ' various ‘sec- F. A. Boyle, left for the south on|qoys and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 pm., Juneau time. | tions, His monograph on Mt. Mc- the Princess Louise after S L {Kinley and the Kantishna region is here for the last six weeks This morning en area of high pressure cenlered near Barrow rated as the most authoritative ever Boyle and D. J. Carr, Who havel,yerljes most of the Northern portion of the Territory with a low published on those districts. also been visiting Judge Boyle, left| oyer the Aleutians which is slowly moving eastward. Rain has fall- § r@thers i Mtk e which 1s m;vx;);e Scflggl:;:"égglg’::e Slf:i*:mzhen over the Kuskokwim, the Aleuian Islands and locally in the in- headed by H. V. Wilmot, tour man- E . P {terfor. Minima of reezing or below were recorded last night at ager of the Northern Pacific m,1.|the Princess Louise for the south!payrow, Nome and Eagle. way, are: lon her way to Ohio where she me‘ Miss Mary Virginia Britton, Jos- "spend the autumn and part of the oph A. Daniels, A: Ward Eicher, Winter. | Miss Bessie S. Garber, Miss Eleanor | PR 2 oo s { E. Hegeman, Miss Minnie B. Hege- | \'mnn, Miss Irene Hudgins, Miss| AT THE il()TE[S Rowena Hudgins, Miss Helen Lan-| Merchants & 7 14 v " 4 e & 7 Sout[\eastern A'as[(a Cah :’ dell, Miss Bernice D, Mansfield, | Gastineau ) . o i Miss Luella M. Moyer, George D.! J. J. Hague, Seattle; Mr. and ) U} |G. Nicholson, Water H. Olson, Mr. Mrs. Paul A. Harsch, Toledo Ohio; | . = and Mrs: F. A. Roemer, Miss Mar- :Lon Garrison, Girdwood, Alaska; | — - garet Schofield, Miss Jennie Taylor, 'Joscph T. Mandy, Prince Rupert; ' Notices for this cnhurch column 207 Seward Street |Miss Laura Virginia Walker. |Ned Menzies, Seattle; William Sar- | pust be received by The Empire CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. The party will arrive here Tues- vela, Sitka; H. B. Crewson, Ju-| not later than 10 o'clock Saturday Sunday services: {day morning and remain several neau; H. S. Buyer; H. W. Koski; rorning to guarantee change of | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | hours, During the stay here, Mrs.'J. . P Ibach, Lemesurier Island scrmon topics, ete. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. | Brooks and her daughter will be | Alaskan et | 7:45 p. m—Evening Service the guests of Gov. George A. Parks.| Frank Johnson ,city; A Sal:\,‘ ERAL EXHIBITS WANTED g = | Services, Tuesday and Friday cv-| — Taku Harbor; Thomas E. Lawrence, | First Church of Christ, | cping ¢ 7:45, ¢ — % 'Hoonah; Frank O. Johnson, Hawk | Scientist L The Lord's Supper the first sun-| | WHO'S WHO | /nlet; Mrs. Tommy Wilson, Jr,| Y n/ . *Sunday services wiii be held wy day of each month. Il AND WHERE | % Seadi Prospectors and mine ‘r‘llg'hiv f‘l()”flrch ()f th(’ Alr 11’ a m. in the First Churist of i 2 S B —~ 2| p. winn, City; William F. Cum- ! cnmp‘.mit's — send in ' hrist, Scientist, Juneav, on Fifth Prosbyterian Native Church | fo ¢ A i Maln Streets. The subject will| Jy oo oot R oy, Davidioh, N ity Mol specimens ) e s e thi : i @ RS e | W, B. Martin, son of Mrs. Howe Worth, New York OCily; Charles E . Ask for a Free Domonstration of this set in | “Jesus Chris RD, “Worker G HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker |y 0. who has spent the summer Williams; Fred S. Huntress. your own home. i | Sunday School at 10 a. m. I35 A Y Wedhimiay' MO0 b. motets] \is0 o . Morning eervice: lin Juncau, left on the Princoss i S o Monial meeting. ! 7:00 )'m.vWCdncsd'\yf.l\"dwcek Louise for Seattle where he will' More than $2300,000 was depos- IIL]RI{Y coMmpP \l'[“ it with any ll \r set lh‘ | Christian Sclence Reading Room | raver XS‘CX’\ICC E o be a senior at the Queen Anne ited in Ohio banks by 300,000 chil-| e L ith any other set on ihe | Wi 3 | prayer service. { 5 | 5 | m | I ciarch building. This room is S __ |migh Schook 3 |dren in 1928. i market today. Then use your own | open to the public Wednesda The Salvation Army | R. W. Moore, (,vnr’r:fl ‘Munauor} : e T S g | & it . 7 i L s ritermoons ¥om 2:30 toy4. il e — 11 lof the United Eastern Mining Com- | Forty States enacted highway | l'v g 1} g A 3 judgment 1n plating an order. The public is cordially invited r,ufl Public meetings: pany, J. L. McIver, director of the legislation last year, r ‘ll' l't()b r(' - 3 4 ettend these servicés and visit the| Sunday—2:00 p. m. company, Mrs. Mclver, their son, | et AT, b s ' 2 e reading room., | Sunday—7:30 p. m. R. M. MclIver and Richard Stapler, LET Armqum. rress four Sult Vionthly Payments If Desired — | Tuesday—T7:30 p: m. % son of J. P. Stapler, who is in |We call and deliver. Phbone 625 S b 11 12 13 14 SRR e 1 AR i L — B ) — e ——— eptcm er H-1&-13-14 SG a2 worthern Light Presbyterian ‘IE...M ka Electric Ligl - Fye Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juncau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 hour of fellowshiy church, whore worship and service | mect. i All young people are invited to' the Morning Watch Meet at thel Methodist Church at 6:15 o'clock ! Sunday morning. i 10 ALASEKEA. | Froms oraryard Toyour job No delays - every Alaska order, large or small, receives prompt attention and shipment on the first boat. Just order your lumber by letter or wire - specify Farrell and i Fresh Fruits The Cas[i Bazaar with us at the| - and CORNER MAIN AND FRONT STREETS et desiog | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church Vegetables Fourli: cnd Seward Streets REV. HENRY YOUNG. Minister. “The ' churca with the cordial Opposite U. S.Cable Office welcome.” 5 Sunday School convenes at 11] WILL ARRIVE ON S. S. NORTHWESTERN be sure of good material and special 4 a. m. grading. Send us your snecifica- { tions - we do the rest. THIS EV Morning Worship in the Presby- terlan Church. Subject of ser-| \J mon, “The Will to Fellowship.” Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. All young people are invited Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Subject, “Ships That Go By.” The: Epworth League will hold | their regular monthly “Morning S o anny Mopiog and sold at special values. 6:15 o'clock Sunday morning. This | - R T ‘ The goods are-dependable and every item in The Cash Bazaar offers to you manufacturers’ sample stocks. Bankrupt stocks, bought direct _ OPEN TOMORROW FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATRONS for cash and sold at special values. ~¥l =} % FARRELL LUMBER® RID9-WestinkeAve. SEATTLE | Church i L R Seamrree | Corner Fourth and Trankiin Sts. | 3 b o e T i s The church where service and : worship meet. | Bible School meets at 10 a. m. E Classes for cvery age and group. | { § e / JE ASS 4 N o Morning worship at 11 o'clock.! g LARGE ASSORTMENT OF The Rev. Henry Young will preach n on the subject, “The Will to Fel-! e v this store is a real bargain and offered to you at " Gorner of Thira ana Main Sts. | REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Gunday services. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship.| Subject, “The Servant Is Not| Greater Than His Lord.” | | prices below the regular market value. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Ex-President Coolidgé One Delivery Only Sunday—at 11 a. m. | Has called insurance the modern method of making the UNCERTAIN CERTAIN — the means by which success is almost guaranteed. New goods are arriving, and you are invited to look over the stock. 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship. Sub- | ject, “The Fruits of an Indwelling Chirist.” €ome to church Sunday. Al hearty welcome awaits you to wor- ship with the congregation. G s s e meAs e PP Holy Trinity Cathedral | CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, LABOR DA The first thing for you to make certain of is your insurance agent. Can he be depend- || ed upon? The next thing to consider is the | companies he represents. Are THEY de- " | pendable—like the Hartford, to mention but (0 AL | one of the great stock fire insurance com- WE BUY RIGHT WE SELL RIGHT | Is PA CHARLES E. RICE, Dean | Phone 604 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m. — Holy Communion ! and Sermon. | Evening service at Douglas. { . % . e } panies in our office. The Cas Bazaar || A= g o Catholic Charch | . S e g "g A RN thMr. Cool}dge is rvfght and we can make 8:00 & m.—Mass and Sermon. ~ h ¥ 2 2 e uncertain certain for you :30 8. m—] r- FRONT AND MAIN STREETS : b fi.fi"fim'.“u o B o USE NANAIMO SCREENED | ' e Blessed Sacrament. No evening devotions. i3 . Pacific Coast Coal Company ALLEN SH A TTUCK Sy oA Miwler. | H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent. PHONE 412 | INSURANCE--REAL ESTATE i (Bethel Pentecostai Assembly)